When you invest in an expensive Canon camera, you may be apprehensive about taking it with you when going on adventures that could be characterized as “rugged”. So is it worth doing—considering the money you invested? We’d argue that it is, which is why we’ve compiled some reasons you should, as well as ways to protect your Canon camera when adventuring. Remember Why You Bought Your Canon When you first got into photography, do you remember the excitement of taking amazing pictures and creating memories you could one day look back on? Recall that excitement! It’s what motivated you to…
Author: Charlie Newsom
When people buy camera equipment these days there are many different reasons for doing so. While some dream of taking portrait pictures and others are making videos with their cameras, millions of people around the world are trying their hand at streaming. The idea of live video has become so huge that people can give it a go in their living rooms! On top of that, there are many companies and industries now involved in live streaming and broadcasting content via the internet. Think of the kinds of things available to watch now on Twitch or YouTube and how many…
Some photographers may have experienced some buyer’s regret not waiting for the EOS R5 Mark II. The autofocus is so good, that only the errors in capturing a sharp image are due to the photographer not having a reaction time to match the EOS R5 Mark II’s speed and accuracy. For instance, consider a bungee jumper shot at a slower shutter speed to capture background movement. The camera initially focused on the jumper’s face but quickly lost it, shifting focus to her shoes instead, even when her face was visible during the fall. This example highlights the Canon EOS R5…